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  1. Alexander Markovich Polyakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ма́ркович Поляко́в; born 27 September 1945) is a Russian theoretical physicist, formerly at the Landau Institute in Moscow and, since 1989, at Princeton University, where he is the Joseph Henry Professor of Physics Emeritus.

  2. Alexander Polyakov | Department of Physics. Home. People. Alexander Polyakov. Office Phone. Email. Office. 348 Jadwin Hall. Joseph Henry Professor of Physics. My main interests this year were directed towards string theory of quark confinement.

  3. Alexander Polyakov. Alexander “Sasha” Markovich Polyakov, one of the world’s preeminent theoretical physicists and a leading authority on quantum field theory and string theory, transferred to emeritus on July 1, 2023, after thirty-four years on the faculty at Princeton University.

  4. Alexander Markovich Polyakov (em russo: Александр Маркович Поляков) ( Moscou, 27 de setembro de 1945) é um físico teórico russo . Honrarias e premiações. Alexander Polyakov foi condecorado com o Prêmio Dirac e o Prêmio Dannie Heineman de Física Matemática em 1986, a Medalha Lorentz em 1994, e a Medalha Oskar Klein em 1996.

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  5. Optimal eigenanalysis for the treatment of aerosols in the retrieval of atmospheric composition from transmission measurements. YM Timofeyev, AV Polyakov, HM Steele, MJ Newchurch. Applied optics 42 (15), 2635-2646.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2013 · The $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize was awarded last night to theorist Alexander Polyakov of Princeton University, for his many discoveries in field theory and string theory. Polyakov was chosen from among five laureates of the Physics Frontiers Prize, which recognizes achievements that push forward the boundaries of physics.

  7. 22 de mar. de 2013 · Alexander Polyakov, Princeton University’s Joseph Henry Professor of Physics, was honored with the 2013 Fundamental Physics Prize for his lasting work in field and string theory. The $3 million prize was presented during a March 20 ceremony in Geneva by the Fundamental Physics Foundation.